Krishna Shroff Named Fitness Creator Of The Year At Power Creator Awards 2025
Krishna Shroff Named Fitness Creator Of The Year At Power Creator Awards 2025
Krishna Shroff bags the Fitness Creator of the Year Award at the Power Creator Awards! Known for her unmatched dedication to health, MMA training, and inspirational fitness content, Krishna continues to raise the bar for creators everywhere. From workout reels to powerful wellness insights, she's a true force in the fitness world. Catch her big win and what makes her stand out in the creator community.
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